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61. Klasifikácia Bolesti 1.3 Ophtalmoplegic migraine. 1.4 retinal migraine. 1.5 Childhood periodicsyndromes that may be precursors to or associated with migraine. http://www.edusan.sk/lekar/odbor_clanky/bolesti_hlavy.htm | |
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62. Newsletters retinal migraine (Ocular Migraine) The typical patient is a young adult under theage of 40 who experiences a loss of all or part of their vision in one eye. http://www.impactemr.org/newsletter.asp?letter=MarApr2002\2 |
63. Cause Of Migraine 4, 2001. It is clear now that most of the cases of acute third The IHS code is 1.4 for retinal migraine. A short description http://www.mykristi.org/el-dorado-royale-forum.htm |
64. Headache Disorders: Currents: UI Health Care 1.3. Ophthalmoplegic. 1.4. retinal migraine. 1.5. Childhood periodic syndromes thatmay be precursors to or associated with migraine. 1.6. Complications of migraine. http://www.uihealthcare.com/news/currents/vol2issue3/3headache.html | |
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65. MIGRAINES A retinal migraine is a temporary loss of vision in one eye that is accompaniedby a headache in an otherwise young and healthy patient . http://www.ohiovalleyeye.com/migraines.htm | |
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66. What Is Your Headache IQ? 3. retinal migraine, sometimes referred to as Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, refersto a relatively rare side effect of headache, characterized by Visual and http://quiz.ivillage.com/health/tests/headquiz.htm | |
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67. Scope Of Work Basilar migraine Ophthalmoplegic and retinal migraine Migraine following headinjury Migraine in young children Hemiplegic migraine Stroke and transient http://www.cochraneneuronet.org/livello2/scope_of_work2.html | |
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68. Migraine Headaches retinal migraine temporary, partial or complete loss of vision in one eye, alongwith a dull ache behind the eye that may spread to the rest of the head. http://www.cchs.net/health/health-info/docs/2600/2611.asp?index=5005 |
69. What's New Headache Update. retinal migraine loosely describes headaches associated with mono scotoma orsingle eye blindness followed by a headache that lasts less than one hour. http://members.aol.com/hasolution/new.html |
70. Guideline For Stroke (Table 1-6) Important non-focal disorders syncope, drop attacks, cataplexy. * DD of transientmonocular blindness. Retinal disorders retinal migraine or vasospasm http://www.vghtc.gov.tw:8082/neuro/st_Guideline-for- stroke.htm | |
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71. NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY OF MIGRAINE 1.4 retinal. migraine. ¨ Common ( 1/100 migraine pts) http://www.toddtroost.com/lectures/slctalks/slcmigraine/slcmigraine_files/slide0 |
72. Occular Migraine? Retinal Detachment? Subject Occular migraine? retinal Detachment? Topic Area Misc (EyeProblems) Forum The Eye Care Forum Question Posted By Kelly http://www.medhelp.org/forums/eyecare/archive/301.html | |
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73. Retinal Articles, Support Groups, And Resources Occular migraine? retinal Detachment? (Eye Care Forum); removal of retinalbuckle (Eye Care Forum); retinal Detachment (Eye Care Forum); http://www.medhelp.org/HealthTopics/Retinal.html | |
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74. Class: 06 DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SENSE ORGANS (320-389) migraine 346.8 migraine Other forms of migraine 346.9 migraine- migraine, unspecified347 the globe- Other disorders of globe 361 retinal detachments and http://www.eicd.com/EClass/6.htm | |
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75. Floaters, Flashes And Migraine Headaches of vision may indicate retinal detachment, requiring an immediate eye exam. Flashesand migraines. Flashes can also occur in association with migraine headaches http://www.apagrafix.com/patiented/floaters/floaters.htm | |
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76. Eye Problems And Eye Disorders - Migraine Vision loss in migraine lasts longer than momentary vision loss or disturbanceassociated with poor circulation or retinal problems. http://www.lasersurgeryforeyes.com/lasereyesurgery/lasikvisioncorrection/eyeprob | |
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77. Eye Problems And Eye Disorders - Retinal Detachment, Flashing Lights, Floaters, retinal detachment. flashing lights See vitreous degeneration and migraine.floaters, cobwebs in vision - See vitreous degeneration. OUR EYE TOPICS. http://www.lasersurgeryforeyes.com/lasereyesurgery/lasikvisioncorrection/eyeprob | |
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78. Katalog :  : Health : Conditions_and_Diseases : Neurological_Disorders : treatments and complications. iMigraine A discussion about retinalmigraine along with graphics. Internet Ophthalmology Patient http://www.netz-tipp.de/kat/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurological_Disorder | |
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79. AccuChecker Web Site - AccuLibrary Article 346.00346.01 Classical migraine - during symptoms 346.10-346.11 Common migraine346.20-346.21 Variants of migraine (eg, lower half retinal) 346.80-346.81 http://www.accuchecker.com/AccuLibrary/articles/ophthalvisualfieldexam.asp | |
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80. Sudden Visual Loss Acute glaucoma, Vitreous haemorrhage, retinal artery occlusion, migraine, CVA TIA.Preceded by spots and flashing lights? Central retinal artery occlusion. migraine. http://www.doctorupdate.net/du_toolkit/s_sorters/s72.html | |
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